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Positives and Concerns in a loss vs Miami

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(09-08-2024, 07:51 PM)The_Franchise_QB Wrote: Doug IMO has been on the hot seat since the collapse after last year. Today that seat got much warmer. Sure, ETN’s fumble and Kirk’s drops cost the team big time. This happens, players bounce back. However the play calling was absolutely mind blowing in the second half. Trevor had SEVEN pass attempts in the second half. SEVEN! This play calling is the exact same as we saw last year down the stretch. Outcoached by miles in the second half. No adjustments. Going for it up 3 on our own 29 was a panic boneheaded call. Just zero positives from the second half period.


The fact is it’s been a common theme, if it continues Doug and Press need to go.

Craziest thing I’ve read this year. 

After everything this fan base has been through over the last 10-15 years, Doug ain’t going anywhere. I ain’t about to break up my Head Coach and franchise QB. 

Kirk dropped too many footballs, Etienne fumbled, and Cisco had a rough game with Waddle and Hill. Johnson missed a couple of tackles, and a couple of penalties hurt the team in key moments like the roughing the passer, false starts etc. That was the best offense in the league with the best WR in the league and 1 of the fastest players in NFL history. 

Other than those chunk plays, the defense looked great at times. It seemed like all of the new acquisitions made plays. The kicker is here to stay, rookies made plays, defensive scheme was solid. You can’t stop special players like Tyreek Hill, there’s only a handful of guys on the planet that can run with that dude. Cisco ain’t running that cat down and it ain’t got nothing to do with coaches over on the sideline. They gave Hill some room and instead of him running 9’s, he ran deep crossers against that man to man and it hurt the momentum and then Etienne fumbled which also has nothing to do with the coaches over on the sideline.

The substance of a good Jaguars football team was put on display today. It was a tough loss, and now we gotta go get the next one. 

Last year we all knew we was on borrowed time, this year already feels different, in a positive way.
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RE: Positives and Concerns in a loss vs Miami - by JagFanatic24 - 09-08-2024, 09:45 PM



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